Belt in lizard skin hazelnut color

Belt in lizard skin hazelnut color width 30

Reference: Lez182

€179.00

Lizard belt.

Belt in lizard skin selected by our Italian tannery.

Available with a Nickel-finish tang buckle and double metal loop.

The lining is available in cowhide leather.

Width of the belt 30mm.

Belt size

Warning, the size of a belt does not correspond to its total length, but to the distance between the inner edge of the loop and the 3rd hole.

size of a belt

For more details see the article of our blog.

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Lez182

Data sheet

Style
Chic
Material
Genuine lizard
Lining
Cowhide
Buckle
Nickel
Width
30 mm
Belt size
90 / 95 / 100 / 105 / 110 cm

 

Our care recommendations:

Lizard leather is a precious material whose fine, delicate scales require careful maintenance. To preserve its natural shine and refined texture, we recommend using a light lotion specifically formulated for exotic leathers.

Apply a very small amount of lotion with a soft cloth, following the direction of the scales. Allow it to penetrate for a few minutes, then gently buff with a clean cloth. Avoid excessive pressure to prevent lifting or damaging the scales.

We recommend using a care product designed for exotic leathers, such as Saphir Exotic Leather Lotion or Collonil Exotic Lotion, which nourish the leather without weighing it down or clogging its natural texture.

Never use the following on a lizard leather belt:

  • Classic shoe polish (too greasy, clogs the scales)
  • Leather greases or oils (neatsfoot oil, mink oil, etc.)
  • Creams intended for smooth calf or cowhide leather
  • Waterproofing sprays
  • Hard or abrasive brushes

For more details, see the article on our blog